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This article reports on an evaluation of simple and inexpensive techniques for monitoring 'off-gassing' from costume accessories, which may be made with cellulose nitrate (CN) and cellulose acetate (CA). As they degrade, CN and CA produce acidic emissions, which not only accelerate the decomposition process of the objects themselves but also promote the fading of dyes and the degradation of nearby objects. pH indicator dyes, namely cresol red, cresol purple, Congo red, methyl orange and cochineal, applied to paper, cotton tape and htreads, weretested for their suitability and then for their usefulness in monitoring a collection of 15 hair accessories, one of CA, one of tortoiseshell and 13 of CN, and three fans.

As well as a cresol type recommended by another tutor (Julia Fenn) for the lower pH emissions from CN, it is suggested that Congo red or methyl orange for the higher pH emissions from CA should be used simultaneously. It was noted that cotton tape and cotton thread exhibited better resistance to nitrogen oxides emissions than the paper substrate. A guide to preparing these indicators (i.e. preparing dye solutions and dyeing the substrates) is provided.